Bates Boots: Men's 8 Inch Non-Slip Tactical Boots 2250

How much do you weigh? Even if you don't like to think about it or talk about it, it's all still there. How many pounds are bearing down on your feet every time you take a step? When you wear Bates 2250 Men's 8 Inch Tan Desert Sport Tactical Boots, you won't hav ... (see full details) (see specifications) #BTS2250.

Bates Boots: Men's 8 Inch Non-Slip Tactical Boots 2250

How much do you weigh? Even if you don't like to think about it or talk about it, it's all still there. How many pounds are bearing down on your feet every time you take a step? When you wear Bates 2250 Men's 8 Inch Tan Desert Sport Tactical Boots, you won't have to think about those pounds. In fact, you won't even have to feel them.

These eight inch, light tan boots have been crafted with Bates warrior leather, an extremely resilient leather that's made to fight wear and tear. Treated with Scotchguard protectant, this material has a stain-resisting barrier to keep your leather looking better and lasting longer. This addition won't change the natural flex and breathability of the quality leather.

Mesh lining keeps the air flow going, helping your skin stay naturally cool and dry. The cushioned, removable insoles aren't just easy to clean but easy on your muscles, replete with shock-absorbing pads to prevent pain.
Soft EVA foam fills the midsoles, creating a cushioning chamber underneath each foot. The tough cement construction creates a strong seal between the leather and the rubber outsoles, working to seal out wetness and maintain wear-resistance. The slip-resistant rubber is made to keep steps steady, because you always need firm footing.

Did we mention that these Bates 2250 Men's 8 Inch Tan Desert Sport Tactical Boots are new and improved? This pair is 30% lighter in weight than the original design... because aren't you carrying enough weight around already? At the very least, you'll feel less of those pounds on your feet.

I like the heigth of these Bates boots. The tan color is cool too. I can be on my feet all day and not feel foot fatigued. The toe gaurd saves a lot of wear and tear too.

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5 out of 5

These Bates boots have good arch support. They...

By: Richard

These Bates boots have good arch support. They seem to be 'airy' too. By that I mean my feet don't sweat in the boots. I like them a lot.

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I like the easy lacing of the boots....

By: Will L.

I like the easy lacing of the boots. Also the way they're made. Good quality at an affordable price. Bates always has made a good boot in my opinion.

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5 out of 5

replacement for my Danner...

By: bwest

These Bates are just as comfortable as my Danner's Desert boots. They have good support and fit like a glove. A little heavier than my previous Danner's but I can not get the Danner to last more than 6 months before the sole wears holes in bottom. The Bates have a month on them and show no signs of wear yet. I am glad with my purchase.

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One Of My "Go-To" Pair Of Boots For Years...

By: Mike

I've owned and worn Bates 2250 Desert Warriors and 2261 8" black side zip tactical boots for many years. I always have at least one pair of both in my daily/weekly boot rotation. After they get used quite a bit and rough looking, I move them down to work boots when I replace them with new pairs. Funny as it may seem, as long as you rotate these daily and don't wear the same pair for at least 24 hours...AND use a PEET boot dryer on them every night when you take them off for 4-6 hours....they go smooth on the soles before they fall apart. These boots can take some serious abuse if you do a few simple things to modify them and take care of them in the manner I have just described. Using the PEET boot dryer on them completely dries them out slowly from the inside out without damage. The sole will stay attached and the adhesive used when they are thermally and chemically welded will remain strong and flexible. (No sole coming off!!!) Also I have found that if you start spraying them from the first day with some type of suede and leather protector, the leather still looks sharp for a long time and cleans easily with a suede and nubuck brush as well as being semi waterproof. Another thing I have found over the years is the best insole for these model boots are the Kiwi Gel Boot inserts. (Part #604-015) The tan colored ones with black gel pads. When the factory ones take a pooh...try these. They'll be better than new and more comfortable even yet. These modestly priced boots run head to head with boots that cost 2x-3x more. I know, I've been running them pretty much since they started making them. For some added insurance...the next Cop you see...look at his feet. Twenty bucks says he's wearing 2261s.... Hahaha!!

It is a real pleasure doing business with a professional and courteous company that does what they say and gives that extra effort for a customer! Your customer representatives are a real asset to your company and I will pass on my experience dealing with Terrie and Working Person to my friends and co-workers here at the NCDOT! Good Job!Dan A. from Wilmington, North Carolina